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Axillary Breast
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Asymmetry Repair
Patient F - Pre-operative and post-operative Breast Asymmetry Correction
Before the Surgery:
+ What is Breast Asymmetry?
+ What is the perfect breast?
+ What are the types of Asymmetry?
+ My breasts are quite droopy and one breast is a different size and shape than the other breast. What are my surgical options?
+ If you want the droop (ptosis) corrected and you DO want larger breasts:
If the droop is more significant, (even if it is more on one side than the other) then a breast lift would be required (See Breast Lift FAQ), along with Breast Augmentation, if the patient also wants larger breasts, (See Breast Augmentation FAQ).
If one of the breasts is significantly larger, it's size and shape will be different than the smaller breast: It often sits lower (droops) with a difference in nipple location and size when compared to the smaller breast.
If the patient prefers the larger breast size, then placing a breast implant in the smaller breast will increase the size of the smaller breast, however, will not address the shape difference, nipple location, and nipple size differences. The end result will be asymmetrical and unsatisfactory.
**This can be seen in the photograph below.
The surgical goal is to make both breasts the same shape and size, and then, put a breast implant of the same size into both breasts. In this case, the surgical option is a Bilateral Lift, and, Breast Reduction on the larger breast, with a Bilateral Breast Augmentation using the same size implants in both breasts (after they have been lifted and reduced). This procedure would be done all at the same time.
In the future, if the implants were to be removed, the patient will still have symmetrical breasts without the implants.
+ If you want the droop (ptosis), size and shape difference corrected, but you DO NOT want larger breasts:
If one breast is significantly larger, and both breasts are droopy (ptotic), and the patient wanted only the breast ptosis and size correction without enlarging the breasts, then only a Breast Lift and Breast Reduction, of the larger breast, would be done to match the opposite breast.
- If the nipple heights on each breast are significantly different, or the areola size on each breast is significantly different, a Breast Lift option can correct this.
- If the actual projection of the nipple is too large or excessive, this can be corrected.
- If the nipple is inverted, this can be corrected.
- If the smaller breast is the correct shape and size for you, and you are wanting to match the larger breast to the smaller breast, the surgical option is a Breast Lift/Reduction on the larger breast, to match the size and shape, and the nipple size and shape, to the smaller breast.
- If both breasts are very large and droopy (ptotic), the surgical option is a Breast Reduction procedure. Alberta Health Services will cover Breast Reduction surgery in certain circumstances. Please contact Dr. Giuffre's office for a consultation.
Implant Removal
Before the Surgery:
+ I HAVE SILICONE IMPLANTS FROM BEFORE 1992, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Axillary Breast
Before the Surgery:
+ What is an axillary breast?
+ I have large breasts. Can the axillary breast be treated at the same time as a breast reduction?
The Operation:
+ What is involved in the operation?
The Risks:
+ What are the risks of this procedure?
The Followup:
+ How often do I need to come back for a checkup after the surgery?
The Followup:
+ Will AHS (Alberta Health Services) cover Axillary breast surgery?
+ Can I finance the costs of the surgery? How do I do this?
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